Classic precision rifles

P1000772_zpszq5ucph3.jpg
[/URL][/IMG]
My Parker Hale M86

Dro-oool. Love the stocks in particular.
 
Here's a few of mine. Pushing the boundaries of 'classic and precision' on a couple of them but its the only photo I had readily available.

uQ7gsf.jpg
 
60's Walther standard match rifle

1957 Remington M37 with factory installed Sweeney Micro trigger and a a Unertl RTB scope, but I still have and use the original iron sights as well.
Origianlly owned by Jim Boa, then Gil Boa, who traded it to my dad for a 3 position Anschutz ( the M37 was a prone gun)


Re-barreled to 22LR and re- stocked martini Cadet, with a Lyman 15X Supertarget spot RTB scope.

Winchester Highwall in 38/55with original barrel and single set trigger, re-stocked in 1955

Replica vintage highwall in 40/65 with replica Tasco 4X scope and custom built mounts.

Haenl 8.15X46R Shuetzten rifle.
All these guns get shot and all are very accurate!
Cat
 
Norwegian M59.




Very nice, where did you find that?. I have relatives in Norway, and a couple of my uncles have Krag target rifles and I think one of them also has an M59. The Norwegian government is pretty hesitant to let guns be exported. I'd love to get my hands on both, but so far I have to console myself with a few Schultz and Larsen rifles from Tradex. I'm also eyeing up a decently nice Swedish CG80 there too.
Kristian
 
Nice collection , I really like that BSA Martini International.

Thanks, it was owned and shot by one of the Welsh National shooting team in the Commonwealth games back in 74 (I think that was the year!) I only paid £35.00 for it, including the PH sights, and it is still very accurate-I somehow managed to win 3 out of the last 4 yearly club benchrest comps with it. My wife shoots (amongs other things) a MKIII, 1215 and is soon to pick up a .310 cadet-she has just informed me that we need another gun safe just for the BSA's:p
 
Very nice, where did you find that?. I have relatives in Norway, and a couple of my uncles have Krag target rifles and I think one of them also has an M59. The Norwegian government is pretty hesitant to let guns be exported. I'd love to get my hands on both, but so far I have to console myself with a few Schultz and Larsen rifles from Tradex. I'm also eyeing up a decently nice Swedish CG80 there too.
Kristian

That one was a Bnz rifle that was converted to M59 pattern, Kongsberg used to sell all the parts (barrel and bolt handle bolts sights). The stock set I tracked down in Norway.
 
Back
Top Bottom